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James Stephen "Jimmy" Donaldson[a] (born May 7, 1998), commonly known by his pseudonym MrBeast, is an American YouTuber, media personality and businessman. He produces high-paced YouTube videos built around elaborate challenges and grandiose philanthropic efforts, that are noted for their high production values.[7] The MrBeastification phenomenon of YouTube is named after his brand.[8] With more than 458 million YouTube subscribers, his main channel is the most subscribed on YouTube.[9][10] He is also the third-most-followed creator on TikTok, with over 123 million followers.Donaldson was born in Wichita, Kansas, and raised in Greenville, North Carolina. He began posting videos to YouTube in early 2012[11] under the handle MrBeast6000. His early uploads ranged from Let's Play videos to estimations of other YouTubers' wealth.[12] In 2017, after his video "I Counted to 100,000!" drew tens of thousands of views within days, his productions quickly became more extravagant.[13] As the audience expanded, Donaldson brought longtime friends into the brand and launched companion channels including Beast Reacts (formerly BeastHacks), MrBeast Gaming, MrBeast 2 (formerly MrBeast Shorts),[14] and Beast Philanthropy.[15][16] Donaldson founded MrBeast Burger and Feastables, co-founded Team Trees—a fundraiser for the Arbor Day Foundation that has raised more than $24 million—and launched Lunchly, a food and snack brand similar to Lunchables.[17][18][19] He also co-founded Team Seas, a fundraiser for Ocean Conservancy and The Ocean Cleanup that has raised over $30 million,[20] and created the reality competition series Beast Games. In 2025, he co-founded Team Water, another fundraiser that raised over 40 million dollars for WaterAid.[21][22] Donaldson won the Creator of the Year award at the Streamy Awards in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023. He also won Favorite Male Creator at the 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards. In 2023, Time named him one of the world's 100 most influential people,[23] and the magazine included him in its 2025 Time 100 Creators list.[24] Forbes ranked him first among the highest-paid YouTube creators in 2024,[25] and estimated his net worth at $500 million in 2022.[26]James Stephen Donaldson[a] was born in Wichita, Kansas,[27] on May 7, 1998.[28] He was mainly raised in Greenville, North Carolina.[29][30] He moved houses often and was under the care of au pairs because his parents, Susan Parisher and Charles Donaldson, worked long hours and served in the military.[31] His parents divorced in 2007.[29] In 2016, Donaldson graduated from Greenville Christian Academy, a private evangelical Christian high school in the area.[32] While at Greenville Christian, Donaldson played baseball as an outfielder for several years.[33] He briefly attended Pitt Community College in Winterville, North Carolina before dropping out.[34] After dropping out of university, Donaldson and his friends attempted to analyze and understand YouTube's recommendation algorithm to create viral videos.[35] Donaldson recalled regarding this period, "There's a five-year point in my life where I was just relentlessly, unhealthily obsessed with studying virality, studying the YouTube algorithm. I woke up. I would order Uber Eats food. And then I would just sit on my computer all day just studying shit nonstop with [other YouTubers]."[29]partnership funded his first philanthropic video in June 2017 where he gave the entirety of the $10,000 sponsor's fee to a homeless person.[45] This set the stage for his now-famous brand of large-scale giveaways and philanthropic stunts.[46] During the PewDiePie vs. T-Series rivalry in 2018, a competition to become the most-subscribed channel on YouTube, Donaldson bought billboards and numerous television and radio advertisements to help PewDiePie gain more subscribers than . @MemeCat_og #mrbeast #then #black #Love #fyp

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